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Robert Archambeau (born 1968) is a poet and literary critic 〔(Poetry Foundation Listing )〕 whose works include the books ''Citation Suite'', ''Home and Variations''〔(Salt Publishing Bio )〕 ''Laureates and Heretics'',〔(University of Notre Dame Press Listing )〕 ''The Poet Resigns: Poetry in a Difficult World''〔()〕 and ''The Kafka Sutra''.〔()〕 He has also edited a number of works, including ''Word Play Place: Essays on the Poetry of John Matthias'',〔(Ohio University Press Page )〕 ''The &NOW Awards: The Best Innovative Writing'', and ''Letters of Blood: English Writings of Göran Printz-Påhlson''.〔(Open Book Publishers )〕 Son of Canadian ceramic artist, Robert Archambeau, Robert Archambeau was born in Providence, Rhode Island and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He teaches English as a Professor at Lake Forest College near Chicago.〔(Lake Forest College > Academics > Faculty > Robert Archambeau )〕 His recent work explores the social context of the history of poetics: he has been called "our smartest poetic sociologist" in the scholarly journal ''Contemporary Literature''.〔(Finklestein, Norman, "Poetics of Contemporaneity", in ''Contemporary Literature,'' Volume 52, Number 3, Fall 2011 )〕 In 2001, he ran an election on the POETICS list as a protest against the appointment of Billy Collins as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. Anselm Hollo was elected to the honorary position 〔(LISTSERV 15.5 - POETICS Archives )〕 He has received grants and awards from the Academy of American Poets, the Illinois Arts Council, and the Swedish Academy. ''Slate'' magazine listed his book ''The Poet Resigns'' as one of the most underrated books of 2013.〔()〕 ==Notes and references== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Archambeau (poet)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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